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Chapter 7: The Descendants of King Māndhātā

Verse 5–6 of 24
SB 9.7.5-6

तस्य सत्यव्रतः पुत्रस्त्रिशंकुरिति विश्रुतः प्राप्तश्चाण्डालतां शापाद्गुरोः कौशिकतेजसा सशरीरो गतः स्वर्गमद्यापि दिवि दृश्यते पातितो ऽवाक्शिरा देवैस्तेनैव स्तम्भितो बलात्

tasya satyavrataḥ putras triśaṅkur iti viśrutaḥ prāptaś cāṇḍālatāṁ śāpād guroḥ kauśika-tejasā saśarīro gataḥ svargam adyāpi divi dṛśyate pātito 'vāk-śirā devais tenaiva stambhito balāt

Synonyms

tasyaof Tribandhana; satyavrataḥby the name Satyavrata; putraḥthe son; triśaṅkuḥby the name Triśaṅku; itithus; viśrutaḥcelebrated; prāptaḥhad obtained; cāṇḍālatāmthe quality of a caṇḍāla, lower than a śūdra; śāpātfrom the curse; guroḥof his father; kauśika-tejasāby the prowess of Kauśika (Viśvāmitra); saśarīraḥwhile in this body; gataḥwent; svargamto the heavenly planet; adya apiuntil today; diviin the sky; dṛśyatecan be seen; pātitaḥhaving fallen down; avāk-śirāḥwith his head hanging downward; devaiḥby the prowess of the demigods; tenaby Viśvāmitra; evaindeed; stambhitaḥfixed; balātby superior power..

Translation

The son of Tribandhana was Satyavrata, who is celebrated by the name Triśaṅku. Because he kidnapped the daughter of a brāhmaṇa when she was being married, his father cursed him to become a caṇḍāla, lower than a śūdra. Thereafter, by the influence of Viśvāmitra, he went to the higher planetary system, the heavenly planets, in his material body, but because of the prowess of the demigods he fell back downward. Nonetheless, by the power of Viśvāmitra, he did not fall all the way down; even today he can still be seen hanging in the sky, head downward.

Verse 5–6 of 24
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